Happy New Year all!
After over 30 years of smoking premium cigars, I just completed my first year as a pipe smoker. I sampled 19 tobaccos—a burley blend, a handful of aromatic and Virginia blends, and a bunch of English/Balkans. What did I learn? Well, the aromatics (save one) are too mild and burley is not for me, at least for now.
Spring and summer 2023 were devoted to trying Englishes and Balkans. At one point, I had eight (8) tins open. Quiet Nights led the standings wire-to-wire. I don’t mind Balkans as long as the orientals are not too far ahead of the latakia. Peretti’s Tashkent and Royal Blend were pretty good but the last-minute order addition of Cambridge Flake was surprisingly good on this palette—I ordered a half-pound paint can.
Late summer and fall were devoted to Virginia blends. VA/perique and VA/DFK blends are fine but I found that I like all three components (Virginia, DFK, perique) in a VA blend. The only straight Virginia in my supply is Union Square (danged fine stuff).
The aromatic on the list is The Virginia Cream. The blend scorched the tongue a year ago, but after some time in the jar, this Virginia-based aromatic with perique, DKF, and bourbon/vanilla topping was pretty much all I smoked in October . . . I have a couple of tins warming up for next autumn.
Pipe-wise, I had six (6) by the end of the second month of smoking but added only one more to the collection the rest of the year. Of the seven (7), three are Rossi rusticated briars and four are MM cobs.
As I start year 2 of puffing on pipes, Quiet Nights and Cambridge Flake are my favorite English blends. Union Square, Old Gowrie, and The Virginia Cream are my top Virginias. A few tobaccos are on the “to try” list: Drucquer & Sons Trafalgar and Loch Ness, Peretti’s Park Square, and something latakia-forward from Captain Earle’s (TBD). I may add a pipe or two in 2024. There is another Rossi briar I’ve been eyeballing. Plus, maybe a meer-lined briar . .
After over 30 years of smoking premium cigars, I just completed my first year as a pipe smoker. I sampled 19 tobaccos—a burley blend, a handful of aromatic and Virginia blends, and a bunch of English/Balkans. What did I learn? Well, the aromatics (save one) are too mild and burley is not for me, at least for now.
Spring and summer 2023 were devoted to trying Englishes and Balkans. At one point, I had eight (8) tins open. Quiet Nights led the standings wire-to-wire. I don’t mind Balkans as long as the orientals are not too far ahead of the latakia. Peretti’s Tashkent and Royal Blend were pretty good but the last-minute order addition of Cambridge Flake was surprisingly good on this palette—I ordered a half-pound paint can.
Late summer and fall were devoted to Virginia blends. VA/perique and VA/DFK blends are fine but I found that I like all three components (Virginia, DFK, perique) in a VA blend. The only straight Virginia in my supply is Union Square (danged fine stuff).
The aromatic on the list is The Virginia Cream. The blend scorched the tongue a year ago, but after some time in the jar, this Virginia-based aromatic with perique, DKF, and bourbon/vanilla topping was pretty much all I smoked in October . . . I have a couple of tins warming up for next autumn.
Pipe-wise, I had six (6) by the end of the second month of smoking but added only one more to the collection the rest of the year. Of the seven (7), three are Rossi rusticated briars and four are MM cobs.
As I start year 2 of puffing on pipes, Quiet Nights and Cambridge Flake are my favorite English blends. Union Square, Old Gowrie, and The Virginia Cream are my top Virginias. A few tobaccos are on the “to try” list: Drucquer & Sons Trafalgar and Loch Ness, Peretti’s Park Square, and something latakia-forward from Captain Earle’s (TBD). I may add a pipe or two in 2024. There is another Rossi briar I’ve been eyeballing. Plus, maybe a meer-lined briar . .